If you are arrested for yelling "Fire!" in a crowed movie house the charge isn't about your speech, it's about inciting a panic.
The UCMJ has some very strict limitations on speech, even after your EAOS, and especially regarding retirees drawing pension.
It's just like getting charged for committing a felony with a firearm. It's about the felony, but if you use a firearm committing the felony you have probably added 10 years or more to your sentence.
Tell the judge he has no standing.
Unfortunately he does in the case of free speech, which is the assertion here.
He gives up part of that when he joined up.
Incorrect. You do not give up, nor can anyone take away, any of your natural God-given rights.
You obviously never served.
Actions and decisions have consequences.
If you are arrested for yelling "Fire!" in a crowed movie house the charge isn't about your speech, it's about inciting a panic.
The UCMJ has some very strict limitations on speech, even after your EAOS, and especially regarding retirees drawing pension.
It's just like getting charged for committing a felony with a firearm. It's about the felony, but if you use a firearm committing the felony you have probably added 10 years or more to your sentence.
Yeah, that’s not true. My dad, a Colonel, made that point to me countless times. He could be fired or imprisoned by the military (USMCJ).
You agree,if you want their pay.
Members of the military don't have free speech. They are under orders.
Wrong, see my post right above this one.